DAILY EXPRESS: Gareth Bale produced another amazing Italian job as Spurs stunned the European champions.

Also: Manchester United moved to the brink of the knockout stages of the Champions League in Turkey last night - but at a price; England have picked prop Andrew Sheridan for his first Test in 20 months against New Zealand at Twickenham on Saturday.

DAILY STAR: Gareth Bale stole the show again as Spurs scored a famous win at White Hart Lane.

Also: Carlos Tevez has promised he will do all he can to be fit for next week's Manchester derby.

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Such was the high-speed, high-octane brilliance of Tottenham Hotspur last night that Rafa Benitez's Inter Milan resembled an unsteady priest climbing a mountain of sugar in flip-flops.

Also: Chelsea should secure their passage to the last 16 of the Champions League tonight at the head of Group F.

THE TIMES: Tottenham Hotspur achieved one of the most famous victories in their history last night with a 3-1 Champions League win over Inter Milan after another outstanding performance from Gareth Bale.

Also: An evening that had threatened to be something of a toil ultimately turned into a cakewalk for Manchester United, but this was not an entirely satisfactory early anniversary present for Sir Alex Ferguson.

THE GUARDIAN: Tottenham Hotspur are level on points with Inter at the head of Group A after a performance that mostly put them far beyond the reach of the Champions League holders.

Also: Second-half goals from Darren Fletcher, Gabriel Obertan and Bebe gave Manchester United a comfortable win in Bursa, and left them needing just one more point to guarantee progress to the knockout stage; Liverpool's chairman, Martin Broughton, and former managing director Christian Purslow did not ask John W Henry, the new owner, for written guarantees not to load his costs of taking over Liverpool on to the club, it has emerged.

THE INDEPENDENT: Tottenham Hotspur's Gareth Bale inspired his team to a joyous 3-1 victory over Inter, the European champions, on a wonderful occasion at White Hart Lane last night.

Also: Mission virtually accomplished amid the Marmara mountains, but Manchester United's next, more challenging, task will seem that little bit steeper today as the club contemplate heading into next week's momentous derby against Manchester City minus two of their prime forces.

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What the back pages say: Gareth Bale king of Europe, Carlos Tevez vows to be fit for Manchester derby, Sir Alex hails his new Bebe